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Redefining Dog Aggression with Dr. Daniel Mills
In the season finale of The Bitey End of the Dog, we sit down with Dr. Daniel Mills, a leading authority in clinical animal behavior, to unearth the complexities of canine aggression. Dr. Mills challenges the conventional wisdom that labels dogs as aggressive, advocating instead for an objective observation of their behaviors.
Our journey continues with an exploration of the emotional lives of dogs, guided by the influential work of Jaak Panksepp. We discuss how miscategorizing aggression can lead to misunderstandings and ineffective solutions. Dr. Mills emphasizes the importance of distinguishing context, motivation, and emotion to address behavioral issues effectively. We also touch on the broader impact of training techniques, revealing how addressing emotional states like frustration can resolve a multitude of behavior problems!
About Daniel:
"I am a RCVS, European and ASAB recognised specialist in clinical animal behaviour, as such I have been developing and exploring new interventions for behaviour problems, such as: The use of semiochemicals to control the emotional reaction of animals (pheromonatherapy) The use of mirrors to control stereotypic weaving in horses Psychometric profiling of animal behaviour Over the last 25 years, I have led the development of what has become known as the "Psychobiological approach" to clinical animal behaviour at Lincoln. This synthesises contemporary behavioural biology and psychology with neuroscience to develop a systematic scientific approach to the assessment of problem behaviour in animals. I still consult at the University Animal Behaviour Clinic (animalbehaviourclinic.lincoln.ac.uk/) I have a strong research interest in the comparative psychology underpinning problem behaviour, particularly emotionality and how this contributes to individual differences. This links both my applied and fundamental research, for example by examining how we and non-human animals recognise and respond to the emotional state of another More recently I have had opportunities to scientifically explore my interests in the potential value of our relationships with animals. My research in this area focuses on the benefits from pet keeping using a multidisciplinary approach, for example collaborations with biologists, health care professionals, psychologists, lawyers and economists. Recent projects include: The effect of pet dogs on human health and well-being Investigations into animal emotion Semiochemical signals in the dog Improving performance in scent detection dogs External influences on human decision makign that impact animal welfare In 2022 I was listed by Stanford University in their data base of the top 1% of cited scientists globally. In addition to accepting students on funded projects (generally advertised on th
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  • @WebsterJorgensen
    @WebsterJorgensen 2 дні тому

    I've watched hundreds of dog videos and this is the first positive reinforcement trainer I've ever seen post a video of them helping an actual aggressive dog with these methods. Props! 99% of videos I've seen from the positive-only tribe don't show them helping dogs with challenging aggression issues. You should post more videos.

  • @hottie4emonsocer
    @hottie4emonsocer 9 днів тому

    Makeup brush cleaners are something great! They’re just like a lick mat with texture, size of your hand and the back has a strap. We love to freeze them and use them on walks. You can remove it easily since it’s on your hand and introduce it. We found ours at 5 below. Baby food jars are great. You can buy empty roll on containers and fill them. Slowlys the amount down.

  • @alexsarbu3978
    @alexsarbu3978 16 днів тому

    I love pugs, too; but I wish the breed (as it is) would disappear. And by that, I mean naturally, through stopping breeding more - while caring for and loving the living ones as much as they deserve. Let the rational part of our brains win! (It would be best if the health and conformation issues would be solved, but is that even remotely realistic?) There's this pair of pugs living nearby - their guardians carefully selected the breeder, even got them overseas. Yet one of them can barely walk now, and that's with constant care and medical treatment; genetic issue. The same sweet ball of love who used to run around playing with my girl; it breaks my heart to see him.

  • @CONNECTIONB4DIRECTION
    @CONNECTIONB4DIRECTION 20 днів тому

    Dr. Daniel Mills is just brilliant! I really appreciate the depth of this interview Michael, especially about insecure and secure attachments. I also loved Dr. Mills interview “What Makes You Click” with Jean Donaldson and the “Power Of Dogs” talk Dr. Mills did in London.

    • @alexsarbu3978
      @alexsarbu3978 16 днів тому

      I guess I didn't pay enough attention to what Dr. Mills said. Thank you for mentioning those, I will definitely watch them.

  • @CONNECTIONB4DIRECTION
    @CONNECTIONB4DIRECTION 25 днів тому

    Safety, Agency, Predictably and Vulnerability. Patricia is legend! Another great talk Michael! Yes, Dr. Pachel definitely has a gift in how he communicates and motivates challenging clients with empathy and compassion!

  • @asmrmetalman1061
    @asmrmetalman1061 29 днів тому

    Do you ever use CAT?

  • @creatinggreatgroomingdogs
    @creatinggreatgroomingdogs Місяць тому

    Thank you so much for having me on the show! I had a great time! -Chrissy

  • @Manhabd1812
    @Manhabd1812 Місяць тому

    How are you? Your video quality is good. But your view is not looking good. I will bring your video to the top rank. Have you received my email? I am waiting for your reply.

  • @tamara1778
    @tamara1778 Місяць тому

    Thank you for amazing perspective, it's refreshing to hear there are professionals out there that are this thoughtful. Unfortunately, it's not easy to find someone in the local proximity ,wish there was a resource for list of recommended organizations or trainers for each state

  • @samanthasmethurst396
    @samanthasmethurst396 2 місяці тому

    Thankyou for sharing this.❣️ We have adopted LSG crosses from greece which are absolutely wonderful. Our beautiful steady bear dogs...... Until amazon come to deliver.😂 A failed adoption 60% Caucasian × Central Asian has come to us. This young foster male is being prepared for his new family. Im making them understanding they are massive with thier own mind and not that trainable! Though his manners are great and knows his basic commands. Just hoping he settles well and stay as balanced as he is now. 🤞🏼 So hard to let them go in faith all goes well. Sounds like Elizabeth has more than a full time job and a true gaurdian of the livestock gaurdian breeds. Thankyou 💞🙏🏽🐾

  • @Smokeybluetheraccoon
    @Smokeybluetheraccoon 3 місяці тому

    This was incredibly helpful. Thank you so much for posting this!

  • @Arionbouvier
    @Arionbouvier 3 місяці тому

    I could have listened for hours. Loved this session

  • @kikopup
    @kikopup 3 місяці тому

    What a wonderful chat! I enjoyed every minute of it. I really love learning from Ken, what a treat this was. I havent gone to a conference due to my cptsd and social anxiety in 6 years so it was such a treat getting to listen in to you two chatting.

  • @aletueberberg7643
    @aletueberberg7643 3 місяці тому

    I absolutely loved this interview!. It was a great refresher for me!

  • @lemonladyYT
    @lemonladyYT 3 місяці тому

    Oh. From the title I thought this was going to be an hour talking about how aggression in dogs has increased over the decades, with data and the possible whys. If it's just a chat about your respective professional lives I may use the time to research the history for myself. 😒

    • @beasport505
      @beasport505 3 місяці тому

      Read MEET Your Dog by Kim Brophey. Her base is on euthology and answer to your question is dogs were bred to do different type of work and in today's society we are expecting those same dogs to "fit" into our crazy human world. In addition poor socializing, and not providing our dogs with a healthy balanced lifestyle. Lack of structure and owner inability. These are reasons why you see more aggression incidents

    • @lemonladyYT
      @lemonladyYT 3 місяці тому

      ​@@beasport505 That's answering a question not asked. Like I said, I can do my own research.

    • @kikopup
      @kikopup 3 місяці тому

      This is extremely rude. I dont often comment but people spend a lot of time creating free content for others and to only get negative comments from the dog training community. Its so toxic. If you read the description, the chat covers exactly what is promised. If you find a topic uninteresting, there is the double speed option on youtube or you can just find a video on the topic you were looking for. Rather than leaving unhappy faces all over the internet, dont dwell on your negative thoughts and go find something you do want to watch or do. I myself am a big fan of Ken McCort so I really enjoyed every second of this chat, I love learning from Ken and Micheal. I loved learning about the feral dog population in Taiwan and how Ken was helping with that.

    • @lemonladyYT
      @lemonladyYT 3 місяці тому

      @@kikopup I read the description then simply expressed my disappointment at the misleading title which does not reflect the content. It's called constructive criticism in the age I was born. Also, content creators have many income streams so this is only free in the same way that Freeview TV is free, the creator is getting paid as you well know.

  • @Lva11-h3h
    @Lva11-h3h 3 місяці тому

    This was great podcasting. Also felt like a personal session. Thank you

  • @deftonenations303
    @deftonenations303 3 місяці тому

    Such a difficult decision.. I had to BE my sport dog at 8yrs old.. 98lb Malinois who couldn't do sport any more due to injury and started seriously biting anyone who stepped foot into my house... I managed him for years but the last straw was when he bit my baby while my now ex was holding her. My ex fault because he let the dog get too close to the baby... But that was it for me, that was my line. Can't rehome a 98lb ex working dog with a pretty severe bite history and once my baby started walking I was uncomfortable with my dog being in a dog pen in the yard/garage 80% of the time and constantly on edge my toddler or someone else would try to stick their fingers through the fencing.. (He showed very minimal warning signs prior to biting. And when he bit, he BIT like a police K9). Hardest thing I've ever had to do... He was my best friend for 8 years and we won a lot of competitions and accumulated lots of ribbons during our career. He not once EVER showed ANY aggression towards me even through some serious pressure during training. Love him to the moon and back.. Retirement just did not sit with him and all the love in the world could not fix him.

    • @leehower8190
      @leehower8190 15 днів тому

      Realizing all the love in the world, training and medication wouldn't heal my pittie was one of, if not the, hardest decisions of my life. I loved her and thought I would try forever until an incident when I knew I could never trust her with anyone and that she could seriously injury another/kill another dog.

  • @nooktamorbid
    @nooktamorbid 3 місяці тому

    Thanks for this video! And working in the Shelter medicine it makes me feel bad when I have to 'dive in'. Her method makes me not feel that bad.

  • @EventDogs
    @EventDogs 3 місяці тому

    Excellent video - thank you

  • @HopeandI
    @HopeandI 3 місяці тому

    😮….. 🍿

  • @baybluehorse
    @baybluehorse 6 місяців тому

    What would you do with a Buma muzzle? not able to add treats once the muzzle is on. Any recommendations? Would you start with a Baskerville then switch to Buma?

  • @jodihill8626
    @jodihill8626 8 місяців тому

    This one hit home. Thanks Michael!

  • @onkel8395
    @onkel8395 8 місяців тому

    The silent dialogue: (yes, I'm a silent dialogue expert, working with just about anything that has a pulse. Have a diploma and everything. My nephew made it for me, all by himself (he's 5yrs old, so he knows what's up and is extremely qualified when it comes to this) Dog: I really don't like u, dude... but accepting u for an hour or two means loooots of treats for me! - Wooorth it 🧠 Dude: that's right, I'm buying ur "love", poochie.... So If u want treats, accept me, my guy.

  • @onkel8395
    @onkel8395 8 місяців тому

    POV: hate on Dog Daddy without hating on Dog Daddy. Wow. @DogDaddy

  • @SeriePanda
    @SeriePanda 9 місяців тому

    Can dog eat this much? Or less than regular treat

  • @AnimaTriste
    @AnimaTriste 10 місяців тому

    Bullshit. In my decades of professional dog training all over EU, I have never seen successfully rehabilitated or trained dogs, which showed aggressive or dominant behavior by a force free trainer. Not one. What you declare for "dominant" or "agressive" in the first place, and "trained" in second is far from reality. You, positive only preachers of bullshit simply don't have any standards of a really trained dog. Or really agressive, for that matter. This dangerous ideology of yours puts dogs, owners, and innocent bypassers at risk. It has already been known for a long time that predictable use of force with clear markers doesn't produce permanent negative side effects. Dogs learn inhibitions with fear, whether you like it or not. You attack moments of initial training despite the dog already being better, but continue to lie in our faces, that methods that you propagate will work sometime in a distant future. But the simple truth is: balanced trainers would simply not exist, there would be no demand for them, if your lies would hold ANY truth in them. You would not need to protest against any trainer. But despite constant attacks of illiterate owners of mild, children surrogate dogs, they still have much business and will continue to have it. Here in EU, people now seek help, but it is illegal, and dogs are put in shelters and to death. It's a time of digital media. We want verifiable proofs of dogs who have been trained with clients before camera, not board and train. We all can apply aversives off camera and make a dog happy and confident, but controlled. We are doing it constantly. I always get comments of my dogs, how happy and willing they are and that they surely were trained force free only. Stop lying, that such training is permanently damaging them. Until now, no ff trainer had stepped up for the challenge under these conditions, despite rich money rewards. So stop lying.

  • @violettbellerose1173
    @violettbellerose1173 10 місяців тому

    Unimportant but I got startled when he started lifting the "dog" until it turned out to be a plush toy 😂😂

  • @susanatellez3232
    @susanatellez3232 10 місяців тому

    Ji ji

  • @michelewood925
    @michelewood925 11 місяців тому

    I have a daughter with dogs that visit from out of town for holidays. There isn’t an option for distance and we can’t afford boarding. So we separate them. If she happens to get free she would attack them. One is 90lbs. She is 24lbs. She hates all dogs. One little view of a dog and she loses it.

  • @Gino-po6qv
    @Gino-po6qv 11 місяців тому

    Dear Recipients, I trust this letter finds you in good health and high spirits. In my role as a devoted advocate for our canine companions, I am reaching out to share perspectives that may encourage a reconsideration of current beliefs regarding dog training methods, especially those championed by Zak. It's often tempting to align with prevailing opinions, shaped by what we witness in photos and videos. However, it is imperative to acknowledge that these visual portrayals may not convey the complete narrative. Have you ever contemplated reaching out to dog owners to understand their rationale for choosing specific training methods, even those contrary to Zak's approach? Consider the possibility that these owners may have previously invested substantial time and resources in alternative methods, which unfortunately did not yield the expected results. Have you sought their insights and followed up on the progress of their dogs? While Zak's methodology has its merits, it is worth questioning the absence of training sessions featuring larger, aggressive dogs with a bite history. Training a small puppy differs significantly from rehabilitating a neglected dog burdened with a troubled past. Reflect on this: The Military and Law Enforcement often favor dominant breeds for specialized roles. Can we assert that all breeds share the same temperament? The intricacies of dog training transcend a one-size-fits-all approach. Moreover, Zak has faced challenges to provide video evidence supporting his claims, a reasonable expectation when making assertive statements. Imagine if someone claimed to have found a cure for cancer - would you accept it without demanding proof? Trainers criticized by Zak boast numerous success stories and content clients, supported by videos and testimonials. Zak, however, lacks similar evidence. Zak's reluctance to engage in constructive dialogue with other trainers is perplexing. If truth aligns with his methods, shouldn't he be open to defending it through meaningful conversations? While Zak's followers emphasize training with love, it is essential to recognize that dog owners genuinely love their pets. Turning to trainers like the Dog Daddy becomes a last resort after exhausting other methods and facing the heart-wrenching choice of euthanizing their dogs. I encourage you to delve deeper into this matter by reaching out to local shelters, police departments, and animal control to discuss the effectiveness of various training tools, such as prong collars and choke collars, when used correctly. In recognizing the various forms of bias, including confirmation bias, industry bias, political bias, cognitive bias, selection bias, cultural bias, and publication bias, it is crucial to remain open to diverse viewpoints. Presently, Zak appears hesitant to consider alternative perspectives, adhering staunchly to his own methods. Consider, too, that experts (veterinarians and scientists) once advocated for kibble as a healthy option for pets, only to later discover their error. Veterinary practices, much like any other business, operate with a profit-driven model. If your dog is in good health, there's no revenue for them. It's worth contemplating the substantial profits generated by selling prescription kibble, often suppressing symptoms instead of addressing the root cause. Have you considered the potential markup on brands like Science Diet that adorn the shelves of vet hospitals when you walk in? Let's aspire to cultivate a more nuanced understanding of dog training, one that appreciates the complexities and individual needs of our beloved canine companions. Best regards, Mr. Dog Lover References below (just to name a few): ua-cam.com/video/E-FnAj7T1Es/v-deo.htmlsi=HRZB3QQImfsrjTpc (Incredibly Popular, Highly Controversial! Everything You Want to Know About The Dog Daddy) ua-cam.com/video/XjHTivWiqT8/v-deo.htmlsi=IXqLQVxJzHtDgjCM (The Real Facts About Science Based Dog Training: A Training Without Conflict) ua-cam.com/video/x6LKP9Prfrs/v-deo.htmlsi=niStzm6nt7krtCtg (Pet fooled) www.amazon.com/Punished-Rewards-Twenty-Fifth-Anniversary-Incentive/dp/B0BF759QMH/ref=sr_1_1?crid=3B6S31IK0MJHM&keywords=punish+by+rewards+book&qid=1700410925&sprefix=punish+by+rewards+book%2Caps%2C100&sr=8-1 (Punish By Rewards Book) www.amazon.com/Forever-Dog-Surprising-Companion-Healthier/dp/0063002604/ref=sr_1_2?crid=15A86RNCBBF1T&keywords=forever+dogs&qid=1700411832&sprefix=forever+dogs%2Caps%2C98&sr=8-2 (The Forever Dog Book) ua-cam.com/video/Hzp8xQSDppU/v-deo.htmlsi=otvSYbxWfRNNQ9O2 ua-cam.com/video/pd1pVqeFR7s/v-deo.htmlsi=J5qlHz4ESs9-Y7sj

  • @aliciabrillante
    @aliciabrillante 11 місяців тому

    Thank you so much for making this video free. This is so helpful!

  • @fingersandpawsdogtraining

    Oh that's hilarious!!! What a great way to deliver the message

  • @Gino-po6qv
    @Gino-po6qv Рік тому

    I believe some dog trainers might have reservations about the use of choke collars because they either lack proficiency in their proper application or because they recognize it as a quick-fix solution to resolve issues. They may prefer alternative, slower methods to prolong the training process and charge clients for additional time. The debate over whether choke collars are painful is subjective. I'm aware of a facility with over 30 years of experience in training aggressive dogs using choke collars alongside other methods. This issue isn't a one-size-fits-all scenario; it's about a group of individuals looking to profit from their services due to the substantial financial potential. One pertinent question to consider is why this individual (Michael Shikashio) blocks people from commenting on his Facebook account. If they genuinely have confidence in their techniques and believe in the truth of their methods, shouldn't they be able to defend their position openly? If they are indeed confident, why haven't they provided a comprehensive video demonstration, from start to finish, showcasing the positive reinforcement technique of training a large aggressive dog with treats?

  • @chrislee4529
    @chrislee4529 Рік тому

    Could you provide us with video footage demonstrating a dog trainer using treat-based methods to train an aggressive large dog?

  • @SimpleCountryDogTrainer
    @SimpleCountryDogTrainer Рік тому

    This information needs to be shared over and over and over… Thank you!

  • @Gurvinder421
    @Gurvinder421 Рік тому

    I c 1st time your video nd i hv no word for u nd about this " "sorry" And Your work 👌 ✌️ 👏 🙏

  • @Virus-vy7kp
    @Virus-vy7kp Рік тому

    This is so wonderful and gives me hope that the violence against dogs with aggressive behavior will stop some day. Great conference, thank you Mike

  • @kaysharogers32
    @kaysharogers32 Рік тому

    I'm blown away that this awesome resource has been made available to the public. Thank you Mike and Trish for your generosity and expertise

  • @NoOne-hg1qc
    @NoOne-hg1qc Рік тому

    holy shit dude. you are my new hero. WOW. I work in dog rescue -- am still a novice of a few years -- so this subject is so meaningful to me. and it's so so disheartening to me in the dog world in general to see how common aversive, disrespectful, abusive methods still are to deal with dogs. you tore down the bullshit with such finesse. and every time I see some idiot comment "OH WELL SHOW ME A VIDEO OF A POSITIVE TRAINER WORKING WITH SERIOUS AGGRESSION ISSUES, YOU CAN'T BECAUSE IT DOESN'T WORK" I'm going to tell them "it would be like watching paint dry" and send them this (thank you so much for including the videos that showed how intense these dogs were to begin with)

  • @j.garnergtr
    @j.garnergtr Рік тому

    You absolutely cannot "always" control any of your variables. Distance, duration, and intensity. You're out walking your dog, off peak, and a dog comes rushing out of it's house, or is loose in the neighborhood and comes at your reactive dog. How do I control Distance, Duration, Intensity? Or you live in apartment and have to somehow get to floor level to walk your dog. How do you control everyone coming in and out? This method you talk about takes forever, and will probably fail under anything less than peak conditions. ugh. So, you're going to train this dog for a year for a "maybe". This method did not work with my dog. His is aggressive to anyone who comes into the gate. Even people he knows and has been fine with, he will at first be aggressive with them. We did positive for 99%. And it's great, but somethings take force. Dogs use force. The "science" against adversives is seriously flawed.

  • @SimpleCountryDogTrainer
    @SimpleCountryDogTrainer Рік тому

    Yep! Beautiful video.

  • @SimpleCountryDogTrainer
    @SimpleCountryDogTrainer Рік тому

    Thank you! You, sir are the real deal! I have been training dogs for over 25 years. I have just recently started watching dog “training” videos and was sickened by the number of videos clearly showing beautiful dogs who were clearly in physical and emotional pain as a result of being hung, helicoptered or strung up. Many of them are literally screaming in terror. Unfortunately, to millions of people with little to depth of knowledge regarding actual canine behavior, the depressed affect shown by these dogs post oxygen deprivation presents the illusion of of “calmer, happier” dog. I was taught long ago to “see the dog, REALLY see the dog” (thank you Suzanne Clothier)! As I look past the charismatic “trainers”, tune out the background music, ignore their persuasive but fundamentally flawed explanations and faulty logic and SEE the dog, my eyes - taught by the tens of thousands of hours of fascinated observations of the thousands of dogs who have graced my with their trust and presence - I see dogs screaming in pain and fear. I have been obsessively fascinated with canine behavior and body language since Suzanne Clothier opened my eyes to what is possible between canine and human in a trusting, respectful balanced relationship. My dogs have been and are, first and foremost, my friends. When I force myself to watch videos in which dogs are clearly being hurt and allow myself imagine someone calling themselves a trainer treating my two 5 month old Malinois/GSD boys, my friends, in such a manner it makes me feel physically sick. But it has also strengthened my resolve to vocally support trainers who really know their stuff, and to speak out against the gang of trainers on social media who appear to enjoy delivering P+, while calling themselves “balanced”. Again, a thousand thanks. You have an awesome confident, calm assertiveness about you!

  • @serenitydogtraining-twoharbors

    Well said! Thanks for putting this out there!

  • @RoseyMercy
    @RoseyMercy Рік тому

    I’ve never done any of this and my 8 week old cocker spaniel puppy is already resource guarding all I do is make him sit before setting down the food and leaving him be. My other dogs are curious but eat their own food nearby. Cat will come sniff and my other dogs will sniff. He growls and may try to nip them.. but it only gets worse Now he’s starting to gobble his food down and then proceed to try and take their food too after. What to do…😢

  • @DrOrion
    @DrOrion Рік тому

    Great job and great video.

  • @robin212212
    @robin212212 Рік тому

    There are many ways to desensitize a dog to triggers that cause irrational fear or aggressiveness. There is a slow way as you describe that can work for some dogs but I have seen dogs that are so extreme that this wouldn't work. There are many instances where a dog can be shown that being near their fear trigger is harmless and through repeated exposure, they become desensitized to them in just three or four iterations with no negative long-term effects. It's also interesting that your videos show the owners restraining their dogs in the same way that Dog Daddy does (i am assuming he is the aversive trainer you are referring to) in his training videos. I am pretty sure the instances in your video aren't the first time the owner's dogs were restrained from lunging that way (i will even go as far as to say it's a daily occurrence during walks for many years), so for critics to say Dog Daddy is causing harm to the dogs via his leash restraints is probably wrong since the dogs have been restrained this way for years with no evident harm.

    • @dorkatomankova5132
      @dorkatomankova5132 Рік тому

      There is a huge difference between average dog owner trying to "control" heated situation and "proffesional" dog trainer doing this as a part of their primary training protocol. The owners are hiring trainers and pay good money to get long term positive results, not for a quick fix that will backfire on them with much more intensity in not too distant future. Dog trainers should have at the very least basic knowleadge of dog psychology and really good knowleadge of the learning theory.

    • @robin212212
      @robin212212 Рік тому

      @@dorkatomankova5132 You are assuming that the quick fix will backfire on them and the results are not long-lasting. If we interview a random selection of DD's clients that have a year passed and the owners testify the results do work with no negative long-term effects will that convince you that DD's methods are effective? This could be easily done. Ask Zak to do this; he is spending so much time and effort in his crusade against Dog Daddy and making pseudo-science claims ( ask him to cite the scientific research he is referring to and read the studies) he should happily do this to convince the viewers. The fact he doesn't do this should make you question his credibility.

    • @j.garnergtr
      @j.garnergtr Рік тому

      @@dorkatomankova5132 In this video he states that Dog Daddy does understand dog psychology.

  • @moneeedithigina8300
    @moneeedithigina8300 Рік тому

    Thank you for sharing your methods and showing the behavior before and during and after with multiple people, not just the owner and trailer .